Fujitsu at Mobile World Congress: Human Centric Innovation

Fujitsu EMEIA

Comprehensive Fujitsu presence in Hall 5 Booth A40 at MWC to showcase the depth and breadth of mobile-oriented solutions

Fujitsu demonstrates innovative and practical solutions to harness the biggest mobile computing opportunities, including security, the Internet of Things and the utilization of Big Data

At Mobile World Congress starting March 2, 2015, Fujitsu’s theme is Human Centric Innovation. The Fujitsu booth (Hall 5, booth A40) showcases this across one of the industry’s broadest ranges of solutions, including some of the hottest new concepts that are currently under development in Fujitsu Laboratories. Visitors to Fujitsu at MWC can expect products, services and solutions – themed to the topics of Mobility, Big Data and Human Centric Innovation that bring together the three dimensions of people, information and infrastructure.

In addition to a new ruggedized mobile device, Fujitsu shows smartphones(1), tablets and 2 in 1 devices, as well as clamshell and Ultrabook notebooks, offering a rich choice of entry points into today’s mobile business, including. The latest developmental projects in Fujitsu Laboratories are always a popular element of Fujitsu’s presence at MWC, and 2015 will be no exception. Future tech on show this year includes a demonstration of new invisible technology that can embed ID data in light cast by LEDs or other light sources onto objects.

Two exhibits will demonstrate how Fujitsu is utilizing Big Data. The first is a joint research collaboration between Fujitsu Laboratories (Japan and Europe) and the INSIGHT Institute at Galway, Ireland, demonstrating a financial application using Fujitsu’s global Linked Open Data repository. One of the world’s first, the Fujitsu repository enables unified access to Linked Open Data through a single query, providing browsing, searching and access capability for publically available data.

SPATIOWL, Fujitsu’s probe traffic information service will also be shown. Already implemented in Japan and Indonesia, SPATIOWL generates traffic congestion information from probe data such as vehicle location, time and speed. The information is fed into a central database that is then accessed by other devices, and able to reroute other vehicles to ease traffic jams.

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 162,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.8 trillion yen (US$46 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2014. For more information, please see http://www.fujitsu.com.

About Fujitsu EMEIA

In Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa (EMEIA), Fujitsu is a leading information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full portfolio of business-technology products, solutions and services, ranging from workplace systems to datacenter solutions, managed services, and cloud-based software and solutions. Fujitsu’s Vision is to enable a Human Centric Intelligent Society that creates value by connecting infrastructure, empowering people and creatively defining new forms of intelligence. In EMEIA Fujitsu employs approximately 28,000 people and is part of the global Fujitsu Group. For more information, please see: ts.fujitsu.com/aboutus.

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